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|<---------- Width: 72 Chars - Fixed Font: Courier New, 10 ----------->| Directory's Wed., 09.01.2008 12:28 | | [-]--"I guess the most exiting place in the world, [...] Africa. | Because it's another world." (transl. by n0name) | Clint Eastwood | http://www.kenya.de | | [-]--"Wherever I travel, everywhere I feel [...] respect for our | German, perhaps one can even say European approach [...]." | (transl. by n0name) | Minister for Foreign Affairs of FRG Frank-Walter Steinmeier | http://www.fes.de/inhalt/Dokumente_2007/ | Beitrag_Kompass_2020_64_kb.mp3 [approx. at 02:01:00] | | | | | Friedrich Ebert was the first democratically elected President | of Germany. | When he died in 1925, The Friedrich Ebert Sfiftung (Foundation) | was founded. | http://kenya.fes-international.de | | | | | [-]--[1919] Now Ebert assigned Gustav Noske to establish more | free military corps. | Eduard Stadtler has been founding an "Antibolshewistic | League" at that time and some leaders of the association | of industry donated five million Reichsmark each. | With this money recruitment and equipment of the military | corps and rewards for the ascertainment and murder of | Spartakists were payed. | Karl Liebknecht [and Rosa Luxemburg] [...]. Probably | after consultations with Noske and/or the army's | headquarters Waldemar Pabst commanded to kill them. | (transl. by n0name) | http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Luxemburg [in German] | | | | | The FES in Kenya supported [...] the development of | programmatic positions and discussions of important | fields in politics. | The programm's aim on the long run is to train a core | of political leaders, who feel obliged to social and | democratic principals. (transl. by n0name) | http://www.fes.de/sets/home_afr.htm | | | | | in partnership with freidrich Ebert Stiftung(FES) | http://www.youthagenda.org/Partners.html | | [-]--GTZ has been active in Kenya on behalf of the German Federal | Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). | http://www.gtz.de/en/aktuell/1004.htm | | | | | | | | Peace Support and Training Centre (PSTC) in Kenya | | http://www.gtz.de/de/praxis/7315.htm | | | | | | | | Methods of Instruction Course for CIMIC [Civil-Military | | Co-operation] instructors [...] | | Funding Partner GTZ | | http://www.apsta-africa.org/events/karenpstc07.pdf | | | | | | | | Peace Support Training Centre (PSTC) | | Westwood Park Road | | Karen, Nairobi | | ~ here: | | http://maps.google.de/maps?f=l&hl=de&geocode=&time=&date= | | &ttype=&q=category:+Parks&ie=UTF8&near=nairobi&cd=1&ei=94KDR7 | | aaLoXgogOJ06yFBw&ll=-1.336434,36.692963&spn=0.124421,0.181274 | | &t=h&z=13&om=1 | | | | | | | | There is one Somali designate Colonel | | http://www.somaligov.tripod.com/mod/id15.html | | | | | | | | Karen Blixon's house, in the suburb of Nairobi called | | "Karen". | | http://www.jao.com/africa/kenya/pic01.html | | | | | | | | Road from Karen to Nairobi centre | | http://picasaweb.google.com/alkirui/ChristmasHolidayInKenya | | Dec2006/photo#5027726547471344498 | | | | | | | | help to train Kenyan and Rwandan military | | http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/TrainingAnd | | Adventure/RafHelpToTrainKenyanAndRwandanMilitary.htm | | | | | [-]--IT-Manager | Waldorf Educationist and | Development Aid Colunteer | As A co-founder of the EATAE [...]. The EATAE | enjoys of co-operation with the GTZ Nairobi, the | german state development aid organisation | EATAE = East-African Trust for Art & Education | http://www.irmgard-wutte.de/pages/proerwachs.htm | | [-]--The SPLM [Sudan People's Liberation Movement | http://www.splmtoday.com] Government has already signed a | 25-year, build, operate and transfer (BOT) agreement with the | Thormalehn group, which will allow the latter to build a 4,000 | kilometre rail network in return for mineral concessions to | German firms. | | A pre-feasibility study is to be carried out on a project to | link the city of Juba in Southern Sudan, with the Kenyan port | of Mombasa by railway. It has already received broad approval | from the governments of Kenya and Sudan. | http://www.nepad.org/2005/news/wmview.php?ArtID=19 | | [+]--At night grandmothers and sisters-in-law turn rosaires. Susi Meyer # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org